The Straits Times, 15 July 1956
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Title Section14 1956-07-15 1 The Straits Times NettScUe* in No. 1,090 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1956. 20 CENTS.14 words
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690 1956-07-15 1 PATRICiA MORGAN - PATRICiA MORGAN Man takes child, offers it to others B> JHE fate of tne baby boy given away only -ours earlier by his 5 mother yes tcrday touched off a w drama. 32-year-old mother ■•:-3a\ that the m she gave the :a, sffertd it690 words
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223 1956-07-15 1 BONN, Saturday. CIX STUDENTS armed with iron bars last night seized control of an airliner over Hungary and flew it over the Iron Curtain to freedom in the West. They overpowered the ere* at pstol point after a violent battle with otherReuter - 223 words
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87 1956-07-15 1 BAR GIRLS IN FREE-FOR-ALL: CUSTOMERS FLEE A battle royal brok«; out between two cliques of eight waitresses at a Singapore bar in High Street last night. Ash trays, glasses, and slippers went Hying as the girls tore into each other for 15 minutes. Three men. including the bar manager, were87 words
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Article73 1956-07-15 1 2 share §5,000 A woman and a man. both of Singa- j 1 pore, won the $5,000 I I prize for the Straits i Times Word Puzzle Contest L They are: Mrs. M. TAY. 57. j Brockhampton Drive. Singapore. 19, and Mr. KEE YONC j CHUAN, Pengerang j I Estate,73 words
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113 1956-07-15 1 Lim to have informal talks with Boyd rE Chief Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who leaves for London this morning to attend the Commonwealth Labour Admi- nistration conference, said he 1 would take the opportunity to "explore the ground lor reopening the merdeka talks. He said on his113 words
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Article25 1956-07-15 1 LONDON. Sat— The Queen yesterday invested Ceylon's former Prime Minister. Sir Jobs Kotelawala. with the insignia of a Companion of Honour. U.P.UP - 25 words
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Article36 1956-07-15 1 LQHPOtf. Sat. Sergeant Kenneth McConnell the British Army pilot who returned from the dead after 22 days in the Malayan jungfc. landed yesterday at the Royal Air Force base at Lyneham in Wiltshire.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article207 1956-07-15 1 MARILYN -A NEAR-RIOT LONDON. Sat.— A radiant Marilyn Monroe flew inU> London airport yesterday from New York to a cheering crowd of 500 film fan* and a press conference that nearly ended in a riot. Wearing dark glasses the Hollywood star with her husband. Arthur Miller, at her side walkedReuter - 207 words
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Article16 1956-07-15 1 NEW YORK. Pat Morocco officially applied tnday for membership of the United Nations.— Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration350 1956-07-15 1 Moment of flitter at Pesta opening, MATA-MATAS DRY THE EYES OF 50 LOST CHILDREN AT PESTA Xl ALA LIMFUR. Sat Fifty lost children had their tears dried by blue uniformed policemen at the Pesta celebrations last night. All were back with their parents today as the festival entered its second350 words
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189 1956-07-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Singapore-Federation joint ministerial conference here today decided to increase taxes in both territories Details of the new taxation policy will be discussed later. The Minister of Finance, Col. H. S. Lee, outlined to the conference the financial difficulties facing the189 words
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Article163 1956-07-15 1 45 DIE AS ARMY PLANE CRASHES MEW lERSEY, Sat.— Forty-five people were reported killed when a Liftmaster military transport plane crashed near here in driving rain soon after taking off for Burtonwood, England. The plane carried 66 servicemen and their families. All the remaining 21 aboard were injured. Two childrenReuter - 163 words
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118 1956-07-15 1 Fishing party shot at, man wounded GOH AH CHIN, 24-year-old Singapore painter, who went nshins with a party of friends on Friday night, was admitted to the General Hospital early yesterday with Sunshot wounds in the leg. Ooh and his friends were off Ku.su Island when two .shots were fired118 words
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Article187 1956-07-15 1 NEXT WEEK Starting a great new series The facts of life for engaged couples FOR the first time, the British Medical Association is IkicUin^ a booklet which gives a guide to the ■'('acts of lite" to engaged couples. Entitled "Getting Married." the booklet covers every angle, from courting187 words
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Advertisement116 1956-07-15 1 SPORT TROPHIES Foremost in 4 QUALITY 0 ESI 6 H i VALUE. U S. de SUVA Jewellers 106. Orchard Rd., Tel: *****. 3 ""^"T m > JEAN SIMMONS you see her in MG.MS "GUYS DOLLS" with max Factors (Woke M<vfce Map Only Max fWtor's fabulous Pan-Cake Make-Up gives you such116 words
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Article, Illustration2999 1956-07-15 2 My secret dash across France my side of the story PART ELEVEN by the Duchess of WINDSOR Travelling incognito j TODAY I ASK: WAS IT MY GREATEST MISTAKE? 1 wanted above all to implore David not to be carried away by emotions' The Duchess of Windsor tells today of her2,999 words
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Advertisement231 1956-07-15 2 EAD A ABET '"K A \jlrl«*« W /li REMEMBER PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT j For that special gift occasion— a birthday, anniversary, re- Wr V N^Z«^^^^lß^fefc^ s vj \l!f ligious holiday— give New Parker "5 1". Its fame assures W'" jßSßßSfe^fc^ S||I *»*J i l/J^^ I iinstant recognition231 words
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Article, Illustration1721 1956-07-15 3 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY By Polar bears in the icebox lllMlllltllMltMlllllllllllliiMllMiiiiuilllllllllll 11l ill PAX, my amah, is a very remarkable person. You won't believe his, I suppose, but she actually keeps bears in the kitchen. In the i it'ii. to be more precise. i was on the1,721 words
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452 1956-07-15 3 NEW RECORDS Mixed bag: From Bach fo the Four Lads THERE'S a mixed bag in the 45 r p.m. records this week from Bach to the Four Lads. Two works by Bach Sonata in B flat and opus 17 no. 6 are coupled with two Pergolesi works. Sonata in G452 words
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Advertisement93 1956-07-15 3 M'hy men are M wm/ changing to Silvikrin Hair Cream rin Hair Cream docs more than groom your hair, it feeds health into it, it contain* a measured proportion of Pure Silvikrin, the hair's natural food. Jin Hair Cream controls your hair all day long without making it look over93 words
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Advertisement387 1956-07-15 3 SECURITY SAVE STERLING SAFELY in a BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT II and receive I 1 Minimn- Dfpo.,l £100 II NO capital depreciation JLg -X- NO charges, commission or stamp duty "fl WITHDRAWAL terms to suit individuil H I convenience I I INTEREST half-yearly I Send today for "Deposit Account" booklet I387 words
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Article462 1956-07-15 4 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH GANGSTERS HAVE IT TOO MUCH THEIR OWN WAY: NOW RESIDENTS PLAN TO HIT BACK By Every able man is needed REDHILL Close district, off Tiong B a h r u Road, «s a peaceful housing estate by day. But at right fear stalks462 words
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92 1956-07-15 4 A new Colony trade mission is underway A SINGAPORE Trade mission comprising 18 members will leave by air on July 29 for Cambodia and South Vietnam It will stopover ln each country for four days and will return to the Colony on Aug. 6. Mr. H. M. Bullard. assistant secretary92 words
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Article71 1956-07-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A man snatched a gold chain from the ankle of a child as Pesta crowds were flocking to the Lake Gardens yesterday. the Second Magistrate's Court I here was told today. Yon* Tang Wah of Sembawans Road, Singapore, plead- ed guilty to stealing71 words
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Article171 1956-07-15 4 PROTECT VICTIMS AND THEY'LL TALK PUBLIC leaders in Singapore yesterday welcomed the all-out "war" launched by the police against gang terrorism. But it was not before time, they said. The assault and extortion activities of secret societies have reached an alarming level. They all stressed that171 words
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Article99 1956-07-15 4 $2m on show at the trade fair MOriE than $2,000,000 worth of goods will be displayed in 130 stalls at this year'i Trade and Industries Fair at the Great World. A "Trade Queen" will be chosen from the hundreds of girls on the stalls. The fair will last from July99 words
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Article24 1956-07-15 4 The band of the 15 19 The King's Royal Hussars will play at Katong Park from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today.24 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-07-15 4 THE Y.W.C.A.s international food and fun fair was opened yesterday at the Collyer Quay centre by the wife of the Governor, Lady Black. She is patron of the association. Proceeds from the fair $10,000 is the target— will go towards building a new78 words
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Article75 1956-07-15 4 Fighting? No -er yes Answering a Joint charge yesterday of fighting in public. Joseph David and S. Louis said they were cousins and were only pushing each other. •Was that embracing or fighting?" asked Mr. K. T. Alexander, the magistrate. David and Louis then admitted that they fought to settle75 words
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159 1956-07-15 4 WE'RE NO SISSIES' PEDAL 500 MILES DENANC, Sat. Two Singapore cyclists, David Kwan, 20. and Ho Lum Khong, 20, arrived here after making the 500-mile trip in four days. "We undertook the ride to prove that Malayan youths are not sissies but have the spirit of adventure,' 1 David said159 words
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Article79 1956-07-15 4 WIFE WANTED HER DEBTS SETTLED A HOUSEWIFE asked in a Singapore court yesterday that her husband should have to pay her debts. Chan Slew Har said she had to borrow money from friends to support herself and her child for the past months while she lived apart from her husband.79 words
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Article131 1956-07-15 4 Mission must be big for on-the-spot deals—Yap MR. YAP PHENG GECK. organiser of Singapore's trade mission to China, yesterday replied to criticisms about the size of the delegation. He told the straits Times that the delegation was large because "we are not only going to promote trade but131 words
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173 1956-07-15 4 In Kuala Lumpur Mr. Tan Slew Sin, estate owner, M.C.A. publicity chairman and son of Sir Cheng-lock Tan, said: "In my view there may be a danger that America may be heading for an economic recession, while in Britain the car industry173 words
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Article61 1956-07-15 4 The Singapore Student Teachers' Guild, with a 17,000 membership, will hold a social for undergraduates and teachers at Raffles Hotel on Friday. Tickets, at $1 per couple for undergraduates and $2 for teachers, are obtainable form Raffles Hotel, Singapore Teachers' Union, 225 Onan Road, or the61 words
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Article20 1956-07-15 4 SINGAPORE: Today 3.42 a.m. (Bft. 7in.) 4.09 p.m. (Bft. 71n.); tomorrow 4.51 a.m. (.Bft.) 5 p.m. (Bft. 61n).20 words
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Article71 1956-07-15 4 Four will fly to Britain I Four Malayan. Britain tomorrow to the Commonwealth Conference taking pla July 22 to 29. They are Mr. Chen Huatt, chairman of the Ma. layan Youth Coun leader of the delega': Abu Bakar Kamat ißatu p--hati, Mr. K. Kara Nair CAlor Stan and M Loong71 words
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Article118 1956-07-15 4 HPHE men who murdered -I Teo Cheng Woo. 49. a Katong petrol kiosk manager, were seen spri it\e. across a field tcward., their getaway car. a Singapor inquest was told yesterday. A schoolboy. P. S. Vatsaloo. said he heard shots and then saw two dark figures118 words
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Advertisement281 1956-07-15 4 Federation School-Children's ffi^^i« t :l»W'>.^j&^-. Exhibitions 1956 iHS* Penang, P. Wellesley Kedah Perlis Kelantan Section t ••TiTLE"-"Funny AnimalA/js^ij/i/- >/?// Ais «U Ag e Group Below 9 years wmmmmmMmm^mmmm C/ I A(« 7 S«rrfin| Enflish School Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd. F^i^W Here are the four, prize-winning artists and the pictures that281 words
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360 1956-07-15 5 Just wear a little ring on your finger— and stay sober HERE IS A GEM OF AN IDEA TO BANISH THAT BAD HABIT OF BOOZING TOO MUCH By ESME BAPTISTA A RE you heavy on the booze? Do you want to cut it down. according to a prers stone dealer360 words
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Article, Illustration271 1956-07-15 5 The broken glass champions are disappointed A/HERE ARE ALL YOUR UNIVERSITY GIRLS?' "J"HE 129 Dutch university students who are working as stewards and pantry-boys in the Oranje asked yesterday: "Where are the University of Malaya girls?" These lads have been at sea more than a month and have been to271 words
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245 1956-07-15 5 exhibition before the Com- niunist Party bosses, Dara I Singh said: "Marshal Bulganin asked the Chief Minister of Punjab why I was under tionnlly released. V'hen told that he was in prison, Marshal Bulganin was alleged to have said: A tiger like this245 words
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Article58 1956-07-15 5 Major-General C. H. W. Murphy, for the past three years Command Secretary for the Far East Land Forces in Singapore, sailed for Britain yesterday in the Oranje. He was accompanied by his wife. Maj.-Gen. Murphy goes to i a now appointment in the58 words
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127 1956-07-15 5 Japanese bank will open in Colony shortly rE Bank of Tokyo expects to open its first branch in Singapore in November, a representative of the concern, Mr. Yasuo Ishii, said yesterday. Permission was given by the Government on Friday. Mr. Ishii said that the bank was now waiting for a127 words
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Article145 1956-07-15 5 DOCTORS TOLD TO TELL THE PRESS LONDON, Sat. BRITISH doctors have been told not to be afraid of the Press, but to give reporters reasonable help when they make news inquiries about accidents and patients. The advice is contained in a circular issued to all hospitals by the Ministry of145 words
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Article25 1956-07-15 5 Charged in Calgary with drunkenness an Indian offered to leave his wife as security until he found money to pay the fine.25 words
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Advertisement174 1956-07-15 5 Day Dresses Wi J 1 of Distinction E^ncc of line is the basis of fashion, and our everchanging selection of smart Day Dresses is jSBmW j essentially chosen to cater to this demand. With an CyC t0 P racllcal s 'y tin S and feh, lovely fabrics, mmtm*?' «l-'i Exciting,174 words
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738 1956-07-15 6 MARK BURTON - Careers unlimited The Poly has big plans for our women MARK BURTON FITTING MISS MALAYA' FOR A BETTER JOB WITH BIGGER PAY By SINGAPORE'S new Polytechnic is now more than just the dream that it has been for a good man/ years it's very close, to being a reality. Already738 words
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369 1956-07-15 6 Mike Watcher tunes in to Radio Malaya's cricket comment ary and groans I SUPPOSE wehave been spoilt listening to the superb 8.8.C. cricket comm c n t aries of John Arlott. Rex Alston and Co., but I place the c o mmentary from Radio Ma- i laya on the match369 words
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Article, Illustration269 1956-07-15 6 SPINNER - The B-I-G one (7361 b) that didn't get away SPINNER By COME people have all the luck— or most of it I've been out after big game fish and caught a few sizeable ones but never anything to come near the 736-lb blue marlin taken by Allen Sherman of New269 words
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551 1956-07-15 6 jHflHH^^BriHttß^MHHHWHdbHHHAs^HßNdilß^^ta^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^yM^^^ m i^^AZJkk I AST week we were able to catch up with the weeding, and to now the lawns, but yesterday there was a three-hour rain-storm, luckily without wind. There will be practically no fruit In late August; on the S.W. and551 words
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Advertisement599 1956-07-15 6 Buoyancy unbounded in FLOTILLAS light, tireless, tough Casuals for men with Clarks new Microcellular light-weight soles HAPE BY C. ft CLARK LTD. fWMOLESALt ONLTI. STREET. SOMERSET. ENGLAND Wholeufe enquiries only U S. C. Parrttt A Son, P.O. Box 459, Singafor* I HERE ARE PRESENTS FOR EVERYONE! fe $700 IN CASH599 words
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Article1097 1956-07-15 7 He visited a cabaret Now she scorns him A BOY of 19, I have been in love with a girl for nearly a year. We have had many good outings together, attending parties, picnics and movies. Then I visited the cabaret and she refused to1,097 words
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933 1956-07-15 7 Address your letter: 'The Know Alls', The Sunday Tims, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. A PLANE flying over the earth travels at a certain speed, the earth travels at another surely the speed of the plane should be an933 words
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Advertisement247 1956-07-15 7 f a new touch A for your beauty^^L Jf/Jf* JfejfARDLIV Feather Finish ensures that your make-up is A //-V perfect at all times. Nothing equals it for retouching it is a blend of fine Yardley Powder >% <\ -y- and delicate cream. The merest touch of it restores your beauty247 words
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Advertisement592 1956-07-15 7 WISE GIRLS EVERYWHERE CHOOSE MODESS are silky-soft and extra-absorbent, invisible under the slimmest skirt or cheongsam, and economical too. MODESS Sanitary Towels with the MODESS all-elastic adjustable belt give extra-comfortable, invisible sanitary protection. A jfc^tWCM^Ofinwn product (OTMItAIHUTa K.OUOM.INSIANO The Borneo Company Limited. (.Incorporated In Enc-lund). mm After Wyour Bath JS^.592 words
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Miscellaneous15 1956-07-15 7 Fcuee* Sue UAD m€ [and as mw leaf said, it [gfpg6f maTs cheating Ivoo oeußecarELv15 words
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Article549 1956-07-15 8 The Susan Barrie Page for Teens and Twenties pineapple on thp largest platter you can find, then pile round It all the bright fruits you like. Fresh flowers fade quickly in this warm climate, so make use of the lush green leaves and beautiful plants549 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-07-15 8 The girl with the laughing eyes— has chic The casual look. Violet u-cars black Printed cotton, white with a small cotton jeans with a v olet i n china blu e design. Violet likes its cool, turtle-necked white u gh n <?r fav Ourif fresh look and clever details. Three-93 words
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354 1956-07-15 8 Millionaire 's daugh ter. she is keen to cook A PRETTY 21-year-old Singapore girl with laughing eyes and a slender figure, recently returned home from America with a Fifth Avenue wardrobe and a HA degree from Bryn Mawr Women's College, New York. She is Violet Shaw, daughter of local film354 words
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Article, Illustration370 1956-07-15 8 You can build the body beautiful BUT YOU HAVE TO BE STRONG JF you want a figure like the Venus de Milo or a more modern version of it you have to be prepared to work hard for it. according to Singapore body-builder, Triska Le Peltier. "It's all a matter370 words
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Article186 1956-07-15 8 Serve something, sweet PARTY fare for the teens and c a 1 y twenties need not be expensive or elaborate If you use your ingenuity, to help you plan your supper menu. Here a.c some recipes for delicious and unusual sweets and cakes. They were "invented" by young Americans and186 words
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Article42 1956-07-15 8 Lana Turner, the film star, said this and it's advice any woman, wishing to avoid that overdressed look, should follow: "After I'm dressed for the evening i look at myself and ask: 'What can I take off'?"42 words
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Article, Illustration246 1956-07-15 8 THE Americans are wild about exotic vivid saris with their jewel colours and golden borders and patterns— so much so that the beautiful designs have been reproduced in gilt print cotton. When made up in western styles, they are most popular for cocktail wear.246 words
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Advertisement62 1956-07-15 8 See our exciting collection of j ■4^H^"^hkr> Glamour Gowns j by Percy Trilnick V?3M Feminette in sleek, new fabrics cotton or silk Rich new colours and styles superbly tailored to promote the feminine figure. V Sizes 12—16 Prices from $35.- to $115.- 1 Gown Salon on the >-. First lloor.62 words
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Advertisement289 1956-07-15 8 "o?tiOUf! T&H!" THE WISDOM DENTIST TEUS YOU HOW Kj^^y^ hor water. carefully and handitor Soaking in stand it up to dry. Thij hotwater warps the brush-head helps ro keep th« tufts and loosens the tufts. firm and resilient. f Keep your' teeth healthy- *\s^^ "H: »S| dean them with Wisdom289 words
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244 1956-07-15 9 Retirement at 65, or we strike, city told i THOUSAND daily-raited workers of the ingapore City Council are threatening to again. This time the issue is the retireage. >c dispute is not settled by Thursday, the City I Labour Unions Federation will serve 14-day strike notice on the council. The244 words
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86 1956-07-15 9 EXPELLED UNION MEN SAYS: LET ME EXPLAIN siong Yap, genry of the Slnga- and Ship La- who was exLs committee on for 'working ion." yesterday a special meethis case. :i the union in to expel him. ..id voted in faa merger with the Singapore HarWorkers' Union. ition was one ..arbour86 words
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Article17 1956-07-15 9 To stop burglars raidine his th African farm. Edwin has installed a 30st. .is 'watchdog."17 words
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Article94 1956-07-15 9 ROWING RECORD ROVERS TWO Singapore Rover X Scouts left their headquarters in Pasir Panjang early yesterday morning in a small koleh in an attempt to break the "round the island" rowing record. They are Rover Scout Leader R. Benson Fonseca, 26, who is also a rating in the M.R.N.V.R and94 words
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Article, Illustration844 1956-07-15 9 SOLUTION TO CONTEST VThe $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle 'L' is shared by two winners: KEE YONC CHUAN, Pengerang Estate, c/o Changi P.O. Singapore 17: MRS. M. TAY, 57, Brockhampton Drive, Singapore 19. They submitted a set of answers which corresponded844 words
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Article129 1956-07-15 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The trial of 60-year-old Lim Twa Thaw was in the Sessions Court interrupted unexpectedly today when the main prosecution witness suddenly became ill in the witness box. The witness, Detective Sergeant Lee See Yong, 32. broke into a sweat. Then he complained129 words
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Article43 1956-07-15 9 ALOR STAB. Sat. A 67--year-old padi planter, Abdullah Amat bin Awang, was today sentenced to 18 years' jail for raping his 12-year-old adopted daughter. Abdullah admitted having committed the offence at Telaga Batu. Sik. on Jan. 15.43 words
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221 1956-07-15 9 MANY Malayan contribu- 1 tions have been received ir the Canberra Fellowship f Australian Writers' 1957 istralian book pro- However, more are wanted Aug. 15. 1956 the date. The local con- ns will be judged by -\ipore and Federation ommlttoet, of which :ice Baker, a221 words
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Article444 1956-07-15 9 (b) Everything is explained with the utmost simplicity. (c) You we not required to memorise tedious lists of rules. Tou are shown how to avoid common errors and how to express yourself fluently and effectively. How to Gain Language-Power The tuition Is planned on stimulating444 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-07-15 9 MR. HENRY KWOK CHEONG FATT and his bride, the former Miss Anne Yio Kwai Chian, after their wedding at St. Joseph's Church, in Singapore yesterday. The reception was held at John Little's Cafe. Sunday Times photo.40 words
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167 1956-07-15 9 BATU GAJAH, Sat. fTtHE management of the A Malayan Tin Dredging Company today served quit notices on each of its 360 workers in the Kampong Gajah section who have been on strike since June 27. The notices give the strikers 24 hours, beginning167 words
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48 1956-07-15 9 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. A state banquet, a garden party and an investiture will mark the 49th birthday celebrations of the Sultan of Trengganu on Tuesday. For the past seven years, the Sultan's birthday has not been ceremoniously observed owing to the Emergency.48 words
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Article278 1956-07-15 10 T*HE Alliance went to the elections last year without Riving a hint of any intention to increase the taxes. Its manifesto instead promised to amend the income tax law to encourage new industries. But several factors have combined to make higher taxation inevitable. The Emergency continues, and278 words
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Article214 1956-07-15 10 fpODAY was to have been the last day for sending memoranda to the Reid Constitutional Commission which will unite a constitution for an independent Federation. But the deadline may now be extended. So far only twelve memoranda have been received by the Commission. And even these seem to214 words
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Article, Illustration1354 1956-07-15 10 ALEC GUINNESS - ALEC GUINNESS by For nearly everyone there has been some event which proved a turning-point in life: a decision taken, a person met, an influence received, an unexpected happening. THE SUNDAY TIMES has invited a number of people famous in different spheres to set down short1,354 words
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406 1956-07-15 10 LONDON. QONE are the days of the hero fighter pilot squinting into his gunsights and braving return fire from enemy bombers as he swoops in to attack. If there ig another war the air side of it will be a case of missile fighting406 words
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195 1956-07-15 10 Are you a velvet doctor or a corset joiner? LONDON 1 gRITONS hove I informed by H vernment of the it ous ways in whic v of them earn their And the odd way of then do it is descri in 300 large-size published by the Statior cry Office. Trollopers195 words
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Article118 1956-07-15 11 A 'SUPER MARKET AT OLD AIRSTRIP (PORE'S first a§,risnow, which n Sept. I, will ,ike a monster mar:he old landing drii3 Airport. Worka Departifted a bluehow the stands, and o -:iße of the :k, veße....d prawns and rmfta will be Op an cntertain:rfreshmen*.s sec- r, Sir Robert nm the show118 words
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76 1956-07-15 11 Killer of joy ride girl pays penalty A -YEAR-OLD labourer, nn Mohamed, was Outram Jail early orning for the 'nuyah binte Sal--1 a 22-year-old waitress. death sentence was >d on him by Mr. Justice c Singapore As--17. Jauyah died from the stab ands she received during a •tnieht joy ride76 words
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328 1956-07-15 11 HARRY FANC - HARRY FANC POLICE HAVE SIMPLE METHOD OF DEALIBG WITH COLOBY BUISABCE By SINGAPORE lawyers with political influence are going round Colony police stations and thumping the counters to "impress their clients.' But thp police, disclosing this in the latest issue of their328 words
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205 1956-07-15 11 RUBBER BOWN 2 1/8 ON A STEABY MART August first trade rubber buyers lii ii. closed in Singapore jester- day at 897:, cents per lb., down 2\ cent« on Fridays closing price. Despite the drop, the price vti fairly Heady in a trendless mar- i ket. Closing prices In cents205 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-07-15 11 THEY BEGIN LIFE WITH A SMILE MR. and .Mrs. Robert William Wise smile happily after their wedding at the Church of Christ the King at Tanglin Barracks. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Wise, of Margaret River, West Australia, is attached to Wearne Brothers in Kuala Lumpur. His bride. Miss Ruth Ann Willis,68 words
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Article224 1956-07-15 11 TEST STATION WILL SHOW FARMERS HOW THOUSANDS of farmers in Singapore will soon be able to produce more cattle, pigs, poultry, eggs, fish and vegetables at lower prices thanks to a big animal demonstration and breeding farm which will teach them modern techniques. The Government will224 words
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Article41 1956-07-15 11 Mrs. Tan Luan Hong was elected chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association, Ladies Section, Johore Bahru last night. The retiring chairman was Mrs. Ten Yin Fong. The vice-chairman is Mrs. Wong Sze Meng and honorary 'secretary Mrs. Patricia Kwok.41 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-07-15 11 DON YADA DANCERS, caught by the camera during a dramatic drum danct. The Latin Follies art back in Singapore for a two-weeks' stay. Review on Page 13.32 words
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Article231 1956-07-15 11 BIGGEST EVER WAR GAMES IN COLONY THE biggest land-sea-air exercise staged since the war by volunteer forces in Singapore is this morning drawing to a close on Blakan Mati island. During last night men ofi the Singapore Volunteer Forces and the Signals Corps defended a231 words
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Advertisement24 1956-07-15 11 More news in P. 17 Warning to expectant mothers: Beof fake doctor Peter and the Wolf a fairy tale DOG'S^HEAD Guinness la* Jot Sttenyttf24 words
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Advertisement906 1956-07-15 11 if^\ er you a holiday r lj£?"& \[oj round trip to U<fynqJC<rK^ 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURN CANTON 16th AUC 28rh AUC. CORFU 13th SEPT 25th SEPT CARTHACE 1 Hh OCT 23rd OCT CHUSAN OCT 3rd NOV FIRST CLASS $566 TOURIST M.ASS $317 Including ttay906 words
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Article, Illustration111 1956-07-15 12 Seeing double captured Judge's fancy COMPETITORS in this week's camera contest showed considerable ingenuity in trick shots and we admit they achieved the maximum effect. First prize of $30 goes to Miss Nancy Yong, of 20 Aboo Sittee Lane, Penang, whose "In the Bubble" (top left) obviously called for infinite111 words
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Article66 1956-07-15 12 £AM ERA fans should send enlw'-s to Contest," Sunday Times, Cecil Sitreer, Singapor Names, addresses and details hould be writtei on the back of each print. Glossy prlnfs are preferred and should be postcard size or larKcr if possible. No responsibility is accepted for/unsuitable photographs which66 words
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Article621 1956-07-15 12 Donald Davies - Donald Davies Historical Corner by WHEN Raffles first landed' on Singapore island in 1819, he is presumed to have walked to the house of the Temenggong, or ruling chief of the island, whose village then stood on the shores of the Singapore River, about where621 words
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Advertisement142 1956-07-15 12 WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH I WjF I XIXIIC $1 00*00 MONTHLY CASH PRIZES 1»t PRIZE $5000 2nd PRIZE $30.00 3rd PRIZE $20 00 '•*B&&gg^£!3&? m prizes ta oworacd t0 h9 Intriw to be »cnf to: MESSRS: HACEMEVER TRADING CO. (M) ITD fc.,, .t c 129/135 Cecil Streef, SINGAPORE thl £ws^r.142 words
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Advertisement95 1956-07-15 12 j PREFECT 3 i^fffMtfioSmS3SSSSmSi^f^S^^^^^ More room ond style v< sk_ of less cost per mile 9 S*? ~J ft m F or d brings you more per 2 fKS' t G'ffvSSsl(j(rlCC CArIS/tC'frly eoit per mil. with the a fi and Prefect. Styling I JP riflht up with th* world'i lo95 words
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Miscellaneous174 1956-07-15 12 Popular Crossword ACROSS: 1, Freak (7); 6, DOWN: 1. Hiding-place (5); Central noint <h\- 10 Snare 2 < 4); 3 Flah ta a mea central point (5); 10, Space tunj (5) 4 Tonwt (4) 5> pi^t (4); 11. Extinct bird (4); 12, (7); 6 Instrument (4); 7. Poem All the174 words
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Article, Illustration366 1956-07-15 13 Heston does a Benson to provide fun for the family NORMALLY I am inclined to regards the efforts of infant prodigies —in celluloid and other form as the more malevolent evidence of juvenile delinquency. And for this reason the alleged humour of Our Gang366 words
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Article, Illustration252 1956-07-15 13 S'pore, HK to figure in a new film CINCAPORE figures prominently in the germ of an idea present ly incubating in the mind of an international script writer for a future film. And Wilmon M p nar d. once associated with MGM and Universal-Internation-al, is confident of Hollywood backing when252 words
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124 1956-07-15 13 THAT BAND! OH, IT WAS SUCH A FOLLY THE new Don Yada Latin Follies is a tinselwrapped offering with a slight taste of unsweetened yoghurt. It's gay and much of it is good. There's nothing brisk polishing won't brighten, or good compering wouldn't help. The lighting is excellent. So are124 words
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Article53 1956-07-15 13 Cara Williams, whose first vocalizing was the screen voice of Porky Pig in those popular cartoons, does some gusty singing and strutting— in MGM's "Meet Me In Las Vegas." She appears as a night club entertainer who almost wrecks the romance of Dan Dailov53 words
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246 1956-07-15 13 A LITTLE known British company, Insignia A Films, comes through with a tightly packaged thriller "Postmark for Danger" that has a rock-and-sock impact. I It may lack the Big Names in Show Business but it does contain all the ingredients of the246 words
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Article82 1956-07-15 13 A man-made wonder is featured "Jhanak Jhanak Tayal Baaje," an Indian film with an international outlook, introduces lovely Sandhya as partner to Gopi Krishna, one of India's foremost dancers. Producer Shantaram uses technicolor to bring out scenic grandeurs the beauty of that man-made wonder, the Brindaban gardens of Mysore, the82 words
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Article33 1956-07-15 13 Fifteen real weddings were postponed the day a camera crew went along to a notable open-air restaurant near Paris to shoot scenes for the Rank Organisation's "House of Secrets."33 words
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130 1956-07-15 13 Malaya's popular and versatile actor, P. Ramlee, may with full justification take a how for his successful venture into the field of directing with "Se Merah Padi." a story about a pretty padi-field girl. This film, in which Ramlee also stars, was130 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-07-15 13 Thieves entered a cinema near London during a performance and got away with more than $400. The film? Benny Hill's "Who Done It?"26 words
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Article82 1956-07-15 13 A British actress recently got wolf whistles in La Lollo Land, the other name geographers are giving Italy. And it was quite a tribute to Anne Heywood of the sultry looks and sparkling eyes. She was playing a scene In "Checkpoint" on the steps of82 words
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Advertisement412 1956-07-15 13 I SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS Miotvix. uArijliuLjy Om_»»Scop£ .t~ HC-~ccxo« BUadafcJ_j|^^M_l > MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! 2nd Smash Midnight! "SIONG LAM S00" m \u n <\*,i,, _r_ TODAY 9 a.m. BABES IN BAGDAD". i ==s^ =^=z^^^z. Mill 18 11. iPC.Y*S_- v HAM., 1.45.4. ii int A-__ms 6 3 9 3 p M412 words
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Article, Illustration1419 1956-07-15 14 What is the secret of the hecuty, chirm and sex allure of Swedish girls? They are admired, photographed and written about all over the world. Sweden has y Veil us Car bo, Bergmann, Ekberg and two "Miss World" Btauty winners. Anthony Hunter went to1,419 words
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Advertisement17 1956-07-15 14 F1y.... with Confidence Vnk \i\ y m\ FLY 111 I f MALAYAN W I 1 AI WAYt17 words
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Advertisement178 1956-07-15 14 Pntectfon ayaiHAt Jtujfectm CROOKES HALIBUT OIL $IWtQ6f capsules AND NOW Clt6£££? IN PRICE You need o daily dose of vitamins A and D to help protect you against everyday infections. Ensure that you receive this protection by taking ONE CROOKES HALIBUT OIL STRONGER CAPSULE daily. Only available in the GREEN178 words
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195 1956-07-15 15 —and then he asks for cash SINGAPORE police art on the lookout for a Malay who, posing as a City Council doctor, has been examining expectant mothers at their homes. The man is reported to have asked for attendance fees after examining195 words
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89 1956-07-15 15 WHO STOLE THE DOCTOR'S NAME PLATE? Someone removed the brass name plate, worth about $40, from the door of a Singapore doctor's flat at Meyer Mansions, Coleman Street, last night. This annoyed Dr. A. J. Grayson who immediately offered the person who removed it the choice of a reward or89 words
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Article26 1956-07-15 15 NICOSIA, Sat— Lord RactclifTe, who has been sent to Cyprus to draw up a liberal constitution for the colony, arrived here today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration271 1956-07-15 15 A fairy tale in music and what a show it was! rr. world premiere of Peter and the Wolf by Prokofiev in Chinese entranced young and old at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. The Russian fairy-tale271 words
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Article51 1956-07-15 15 The Blythe Traders, 10,000--ton British freighter on her way from Antwerp to Hong Kong, ran aground at Sultan 1 Shoal off Singapore yesterday afternoon but freed herself later without assistance. The freighter, carrying a crew of 40 and a full load of bulk cargo, was not51 words
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468 1956-07-15 15 LIM CHEE POE - Those tourists! Is this how the future lies? LIM CHEE POE By |F I appear to be making a political issue of the tourist problem, it is only because some of the things I read are so misleading. For instance, everywhere there are warnings against those who have permanent homes468 words
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Article85 1956-07-15 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. THE two-and-a-half month old strike of 660 workers at Kulai Oil Palm Estate ended today. A Labour Department official said the settlement came as a pleasant surprise. The department had failed at mediation. He said: "There was no basis for settlement85 words
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Advertisement211 1956-07-15 15 /^GOOD MORNING TUAN. A /\V LAST NlflHT I I \A.\\ \'V/^~^\ DREAMT YOU •^vt/^ I 6AVE ME A /y W l\ v ISE IN PAY J>V ./(in <T" route vttvL V\\*» rHeJ0 (but who could \Oq BLAME HIM 0 when he has a \j 1 Dunlopillo J ra A MATTRESS211 words
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Advertisement315 1956-07-15 16 SIR COMPTON MACKENZIE AND SIR ROBERT BRUCE LOCKHART t/uciLM t/ic merit* cfa fine iv/iiiAtt *We were asked, Bruce, to give our opinion on wb«kr today. Wo have both written books about it: you even have whisky ancestors T They came from the same part as this excellent whisky w« are315 words
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Miscellaneous1386 1956-07-15 16 '^^fy Edgar Rice BuRRouaHS^BBBM\ l CHARTER J THIS WEEK FOR All ZJH ■■1^ TODAY: Todays in- WEDNKSI)\\ L _^M jL Wk-Jm- WrK*~W IT N this P resent > ear > 195e P ast The w ho| e position i fluences make for the tra- money problems for 1 1 we1,386 words
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Article, Illustration666 1956-07-15 17 Concluding The Improbable Marriage by Christopher Dobson WILL IT LAST?- mm y kcc P calling this the improbable aid a friend of 1 Her, "but really ■n-robable thing that they had c to meet and their love. in lact very And he their a child of an illegiHer mother home.666 words
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Article16 1956-07-15 17 NEXT WEEK I escape my pursuers through a window. Then -an anguished call from the King.16 words
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Advertisement101 1956-07-15 17 fine and thrifty successful car WbuißSS SSo3JSSSBS2SLa uoo c.c. O.H.V. performance, its full lix-seater accommodation, and outttanding value, pui it in a clasi of its own in economical family motoring oS^k MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. \WJgJMVf Weame Bros Ltd. VIS gf FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES imp T THESE LONDON MADE Meggeson Pastilles ARE101 words
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Miscellaneous248 1956-07-15 17 M FLY FAST TO f LONDON Jm' M& on the Kangaroo Route U or holiday jM^T^x*+Y anywhere I BS THE choice of seven services a week to London and mm 4L. Mu f l Kurope.s yours on the Qantas-8.0.A.C. "KansMroo lOH fllC Way iJm Route frave' fast and direct ifyou're248 words
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Miscellaneous224 1956-07-15 17 Koo wins through I 53&5~ ■1 ev«M trying -to CtMcl* Notr.Koo.bfts.. j IS*%X%~ Ver A your weekend* >a**J UotwA-woric Jr .^Km- I I -"--"*.'£> 1 I ATTHE DOCTOR'S k« ws«d to b* so He Uas bee* \t be.ii\a replaced by ke«n on kis Studies, un usually nourisU.tv^*+ +tejm.\ Ui's W^t's224 words
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413 1956-07-15 18 Little imp drives many into danger I AM bocomins; convinced that there is some itrange and nasty-mindec! little imp which sits on the shoulders of normally harmless and likeable people when they are driving a car. This imp— possibly a grounded gremlin— imparts to the driver a vicio.isness and selfish413 words
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Article, Illustration969 1956-07-15 18 Christoper Page - Christoper Page by CITROEN D S 19 The 'Goddess is a replacement that's quite revolutionary in the outer traffic-lane, leaving others with the option of passing on the inside or trailing along behind, justifiably making a lot of noise with the horn. Kerbside tricK This969 words
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587 1956-07-15 18 Kernal Singh breaks only record in Police Sports meet T*HE SINGAPORE pole vault champion. Kernal Singh, won the best A ance award at the Police Force athletic championships at Thorns yesterday when he broke the only record with an effort of lift. Bin Kernal's leap was one inch better than587 words
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Article65 1956-07-15 18 "pHE (Oil world-ran fesslonal golfer- and Lv Liang Huan today has been The two c in the Internal competition ;i! v i British Open < scheduled ••> yesterday but. i.v lay. will not be tn today. The exhibition on at Royal Islar.r: nesday at 3 p.m.65 words
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Article42 1956-07-15 18 TACOMA Younß Irish P:v M M a unanimous 10-rour.< over sging a...; v.V.d- o card Charles last nigh' a mid-fight foul to victory in 22 fights. This def." finish to CharlM'i comeback fight with Archie Moon —A P.42 words
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Article37 1956-07-15 18 Singapore Cricket Clu:> with Shell Sports Club In ket match vi Paya Leb day. S.CC. 125-9 derl. 'H Gould 29. OConnall I Goonesegflram 4-6), Shell iMaushan 30 n.0.. F( Gould 2-22;.37 words
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Article80 1956-07-15 18 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1 C.i. 10, Area- 11, Dodo ference: 15, Hack. Con; 18. Tire- 19 Boom; 22. Diver; 23, Mti ly; 26 Girls; 27 Mi r< 29, Jest; 32, Lap: 13 Shoe; 36. Ex Earn; 3y, Lock; 40, Revokes. DOWN': 1 C Perch; 4. Rack Fork; 7. Ode; 880 words
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Advertisement87 1956-07-15 18 Delightful As Ever! Studebaker The new 1956 Studebaker brings you unrivalled luxury, comfort, and performance It it the crowning achievement of more cHan a century of craftsmanship, fresh, new styling, outstanding features and superb engineering reflect the P'" 1 Studebaker takes in being the oldest name in the automobile industry.87 words
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Article587 1956-07-15 19 And it was only Lourdes' goalkeeping that saved Selangor team PENANG, Saturday. trailing for 52 minutes Penang rallied magnificently to force Selangor to a 3-3 draw in their Malaya Cup soccer tie on Victoria Green today a fitting result to a great match. It was587 words
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Article323 1956-07-15 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. r'O BRIGHT partnerships of 84 and 156 runs (unfinished) enabled Selangor to declare at 310 for seven at tea on the first day of their cricket match against Malacca on the padang here today. Selangor then dismissed Malacca for 69 runs by323 words
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Article40 1956-07-15 19 SrREMBAN, Sat. Negri's team for tomorrow's Malaya Cupi soccer tie against Johore here Is: Nunls; Botideville. Dutt; Thlan Vee, Sgt. Jones. Sow Pone; Kirn Lek, Subramanlam. Mok Wai Kin. Mole Wai Hong, Kuen Leone. I40 words
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Article431 1956-07-15 19 IPOH.'Sat. Al9-YEAH-OLD .schoolboy, Kuan King Lam. of St. Michael's Institution, staked a strong claim for Inclusion in the Federation's contingent to the Melbourne Olympic* when he bear the Malayan record for the shot putt at the Perak Athletic championships here '-oday. His effort of 43ft. lin.431 words
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Article102 1956-07-15 19 4 GENERALS TAKE ON POLO CLUB PUR generals, whose combined ages total 205, will play a polo match against a Singapore Polo Club team (totalling 171 years) at Thomson Road at 5.15 p.m. today. The generals are Gen. Sir Charles Loewen, C-in-C Far East Land Forces; Maj. Gen. D. D.102 words
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Article71 1956-07-15 19 Blntang Bulan beat Workers Education 3-0 In a S.A.PA. Div. 3A match at Parrer Park yesterday, scoring through Hahlm (.2) and Salleh. In another Div. 3A came at Jalan Besar, HAP. Tenpah beat Badan Kesenian 1-0. Cartwright scored. At G«ylang, Rajajl beat Setla Jaya 6-271 words
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Article36 1956-07-15 19 Royal Air Force "B" finished third In the "B" Division of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Associations water polo league when they beat Royal Navy 6-2 in the final game at Seletar yesterday.36 words
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Article49 1956-07-15 19 M. Laily took four wickets for four balls in the drawn cr'cket match between McNalr Youngsters and Oan Eng School on the school ground "esterday. McNair 105-8 dccl. (Jame.* Quek 42. M. Laily 26. Nonis 13> Oan Eng Seng 46-8 (Laily 5-12)49 words
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Article103 1956-07-15 19 CRICKET Inter-state: Singapore v Nrgrl Sembliaii, padang. S.C.A. senior tournament: SCRC v Police, Thomson Road; S.C.C. v R.A.F., Chang! University v SRC, padang; Army v 1.A., Bales tirr Road. BOCCER Malaya Cup: Singapore v Joint Services, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; S.A.F.A. Div. 2A Fathui Karib v Soccerites "A",103 words
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149 1956-07-15 19 DUNEDIN. Sat. MEW ZEALAND beat South Africa by ten points to six here today in the first rugby union Test of the present series. The Kiwis led 10-3 at halftime Although his team was beaten. j a. Salty Dv Hand, the South Afrlran captain,Reuter - 149 words
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546 1956-07-15 19 CINGAPOKE were lead- ing Negri Sembilan by 114 runs at the end of their cricket match yesterday, on the S.C.C. padang, having scored 174 all out at close in reply to the visitors' 60 in the first innings. Negri Sembilan batted pathetically.546 words
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Article259 1956-07-15 19 OTAR Soccerites beat Singapore Harbour Police 4-1 in a S.A.F.A. Senior match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Both sides were unimpressive and it was not until the closing stages of the second half, when the Stars began to storm the Police goalmouth, that there was259 words
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Article91 1956-07-15 19 LEEDS. Sat. Heavy overnight and early morning rain, followed by a persistent drizzle, prevented Play on the third day of the third England-Australia cricket Test. The rain stopped in midafternoon and the groundstaff worked hard to try to get the pitch fit iur at lea&tReuter - 91 words
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Article59 1956-07-15 19 Singapore Cricket Club and a Press XI drew in a friendly cricket match on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. Pres.; XI 178-6 dccl. (E. Tessensohn 53. R. G. Barker 26, J. Marks 47 n.0.. ML Vilvaratnam 21. Boyle 3-46). S.C.C. 176-6 (Gillate 79, Boyle 38. Darke59 words
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Obituary48 1956-07-15 20 ;u Miirrf! flu minimum) MRS. CHIANG JIM KHENG. ice 34 imc Madam Tan fiso< oas?ed sway peacefully on 14 7 56. 16. Loronc 2T-A Gevlanif s son Chung Peng Moh, a daughter-in-law, four md children and grea: grand children. Cutege r B;..it Blown, 18-7-56. at 11 a.m.48 words
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Article2730 1956-07-15 20 And Jolly Sailor sets up a record of wins By EPSOM JEEP PLEVERLY ridden by V Keith Mitchell, Adelaide Star came with well timed run in the final furlong to beat Bearer Bond and Three Rinp in the Singapore Cup over 1 miles for Class 1, Div. 12,730 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-07-15 20 WINS CUP King Crow by a neck KING CROW is kept going by jockey Ken Barratt in Race Tiro at Bukit Timah yesterday to icin b.v a neck from Television .(No. 3, Posner) with Orchestration third. The challenge is well caught in this Straits Times picture by Kok Ah ChongKok Ah Chong taken half furlong from the finish - 57 words
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169 1956-07-15 20 NINETEENTH TIME CHAMPION OF JOHORE KLIANG. Sat. EVKRGRKKN yon bin .Mian repeated his ail-Malaya Malays final success when he beat Singapore'^ 11. Khami* 6-4. b-3 to retain his Joh'iie Lawn Tennis Association men's singles championships here today. It was Yon s 19th success in thi.s Stat«- event which was started169 words
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Article29 1956-07-15 20 Royal loland Clubs L idles July L.G.U. Competition winner was Mrs. S K. Gaw < 98-39 69 1 and runner-up Mrs. J. Walsh (105--36 69i.29 words
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Article174 1956-07-15 20 BIRMINGHAM. Sat. IyjICHAEL DAVIES, 20-year-old Welsh Davis Cup player, defeated Lew Hoad. of Australia, the new Wimbledon champion yesterday in the men's singles semi-final of the Midland counties tennis championship. The scores were 6-3. 4-6. 6-4. Hoad. 21. who has announced hU Intention only ofAP; UP - 174 words
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